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Waterloo is an unincorporated community in southeastern Symmes Township, Lawrence County, Ohio, United States, [1] along Symmes Creek. [2] It has a post office with the ZIP code 45688. [ 3 ] Waterloo, Ohio is also noteworthy for having produced the Waterloo Wonders , who carried Ohio's Class B championship in basketball for both 1934 and 1935.
Ontario was founded by Hiram Cook, and was platted in December 1834 as a settlement in Springfield Township near Mansfield. [6] During that same month thereafter, the original settlement of Ontario merged with New Castle, another small settlement that was originally located just to the west of the Ontario settlement along the Mansfield and Bucyrus route (known today as State Route 309) that ...
The Willowbrook Ballroom is located at 8900 Archer Avenue, Willow Springs, Illinois, 60480. [5] In 2000 The Willowbrook Ballroom was profiled as one of America's "Glorious, Historic, Legendary, Treasured Ballroom Dance Floors" in Amateur Dancers magazine. [6] Criteria for being profiled as an Amateur Dancers magazine's "Finest Floor" is:
Waterloo Township, Athens County, Ohio. Township. Snowy scene on State Route 691. ... Waterloo Township is one of the fourteen townships of Athens County, Ohio, ...
Symmes Valley High School was created with the consolidation of Waterloo High School (Waterloo Wonders), Windsor High School, and Mason-Aid High School. The first year of classes at the school began in 1961. Although the main portion of the building was constructed in 1961, there have been several building modernization projects and additions.
The Canadian province of Ontario lies across Lake Erie to the north. Part of the city of Ashtabula is located in northeastern Saybrook Township, along the shoreline of Lake Erie. The census-designated place of Saybrook-on-the-Lake is in the northwest part of the township.
English: Front of the former Waterloo United Methodist Church (now empty and for sale), located on Waterloo-Mount Vernon Road in Waterloo, Ohio, United States. Date Taken on 2 February 2016
The Kitchener and Waterloo Street Railway was a street railway in Berlin (renamed Kitchener) and Waterloo in Waterloo County, Ontario, Canada. Horsecar service began in 1888 under the original Berlin and Waterloo Street Railway name and continued until the system was electrified in 1895, when the existing horsecars were converted for electric service.